Studies show sharing your professors viewpoint can boost your grades, but even the study must be spun to prevent the word from getting out.
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Biased Panel Instructs Teachers on Global Issues
A recent conference on Global Education may have claimed nonpartisanship, but the rhetoric was one-sided.
Tackling Freedom in the State House
If schools aren’t protecting the academic freedoms of students, is it right for the legislators to get involved?
The Delusional, Dysfunctional and Dishonest
At the SAF conference the lines were clearly drawn between the union representatives who claim political harassment and academic bias are isolated cases, and the trustees and reformers who disagree.
Searching for a Solution at the Academic Freedom Conference
Faculty members who see an academic freedom issue have opposing ideas for a remedy.
Horowitz’ Sleeping Giant
It is not only college students who are subjected to irrelevant political material in class, but K-12 students are also under fire.
The Other College Newspaper
Some universities gift their best and brightest with copies of The New York Times but is the old Gray Lady any more reliable than the college newspaper?
Zinnophobia
The frequently required history text, A People’s History of the United States misleads and misinforms students.
Fair Public Schools?
When groups like FairTest wage war against standardized testing, their motivations deserve scrutiny.
Union-Made Miseducation
Are teachers’ unions necessary or are they inhibiting school improvement?